AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUS-Nicaragua Tensions: The U.S. announced visa restrictions on more than 100 Nicaraguan officials and relatives, linking the move to the death of Indigenous political prisoner Brooklyn Rivera in state custody, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio accusing the Murillo-Ortega leadership of responsibility. Human Rights & Press Freedom: A new report says exiled Nicaraguan women journalists are targeted by cross-border doxing and online gender-based harassment, and that at least 23 critical journalists have been expelled since 2018. Weather Watch: Tropical Storm Cristina has Central America on high alert, with warnings for heavy rain, flooding, and landslides; Nicaragua’s coasts are urged to stay clear as the storm tracks near the region. Biosecurity Threat: New World screwworm cases have been confirmed in the U.S., bringing the total to five, triggering quarantines and raising fears for livestock and wildlife across southern states. World Cup Focus: South Africa’s Hugo Broos says Bafana will stick to the plan for their opener vs Mexico at Estadio Azteca, while Mexico hosts the tournament’s first match in a high-stakes Group A start.
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